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Depending on your interest—whether you're a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) athlete, a developer, or a philosopher—here are a few ways to interpret and "come up with a piece" for this concept: 🥋 The Grappling Piece: "The Connective Tissue"

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Depending on your interest—whether you're a Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu (BJJ) athlete, a developer, or a philosopher—here are a few ways to interpret and "come up with a piece" for this concept: 🥋 The Grappling Piece: "The Connective Tissue"

Better analytics from seeing how different data points interact. 🧠 The Philosophical Piece: "System 1 vs. System 2"

Research presented at ICML 2026 explores unifying "System 1" (fast, intuitive) and "System 2" (slow, analytical) reasoning in both humans and AI.

Instead of seeing a "Heel Hook" and a "Kimura" as separate moves, see them as different exits on the same highway.

Philosophical "binding" theories suggest our diverse senses (like touch) aren't separate, but function together to bind features into a single experience .